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A bachelor's or master's degree in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing or a related field and at least 3 years of related work experience.
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In collaboration with Senior Leadership of Material Planning, Technical Purchasing, Procurement, Stores, Reliability, Engineering, Maintenance and Quality ensures all regulatory and operational standards are met to ensure contractual obligations realized.
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Assess supplier performance based on criteria such as on-time delivery, service quality, and pricing competitiveness. BA/BS degree in Business, Engineering, Materials Management or equivalent preferred.
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This Android Quality Engineering role will apply QA best practices such as: creating test cases, building automated functional tests, capturing testing metrics, verifying defects, and performing root cause analysis to ensure the quality of Kroger's native components and experiences that uses Kroger’s content management eco-system powering our omni-channel customer experiences.
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Assigned tasks include, but are not limited to, LiDAR classification, feature extraction, creation of data sets and visualizations to support project requirements, and QA/QC. Successful candidates will process, QA/QC, correct, and produce geospatial products into quality deliverables for our clients.
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Author Quality System documentation to support all of the responsibilities above, including but not limited to change control, engineering change orders, equipment forms, calibration forms, and preventive maintenance forms.
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Smart Steel Technologies supplies ready-to-use artificial intelligence software products for process optimization in steel mills that lead to improved quality, reduction of energy cost and improvement of CO2 efficiency.
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Coordinate with key team members: Financial Controller, Inventory Control Manager, Quality Control Manager, Division Leads, COO and CEO. The Production Manager will work closely with COO, Inventory Manager, Design, Production and Engineering teams to ensure efficient production and vans are produced 100% on-time.
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Data Engineer: between 5 and 8 years in data engineering with a focus on batch and streaming data. As a Data Engineer, you will monitor and optimize the performance of data pipelines to ensure high data quality and availability.
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We are currently hiring for a Quality Engineering Data Science Co-Op for the Fall 2024 term (Aug 26th – Dec 13th) as a part of Johnson & Johnson Medical Device companies located Cincinnati, OH. Johnson & Johnson Medical Device Companies produce a broad range of innovative products and solutions used primarily by health care professionals.
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Stay updated on emerging technologies and trends in data quality engineering, and incorporate them into our testing practices as appropriate. Proficiency in data engineering technologies such as Azure Databricks, Synapse Analytics, and SQL Hyperscale.
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Reports Functionally To: Vice President, Engineering & Quality. Interfaces with marketing, operations and engineering to establish quality requirements on individual products and services on the basis of customer needs, the fit, form and function of the product, and to ensure that quality considerations are properly addressed as early as possible in the product or process design stage.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer is a key technical leader responsible for working with Suppliers, Contract Manufactures, Design Engineering, Operations and Supply Chain for the selection of qualified suppliers and improvement of supplier performance to provide a positive impact on the quality of new and existing products.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Project Engineer to oversee the detailed design, engineering, permitting, construction, and commissioning phases of our anaerobic digestion and organics-to-energy facilities.
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This is an impressive team of attorneys and agents looking for another top-quality patent attorney who is passionate about this dynamic area of law. We are looking for someone with a strong engineering background, as this group deals with a wide range of hardware and software applications (industrial and consumer electronics, analog and digital circuits, chip architecture, wireless telecommunications, enterprise applications, network security, network protocols, databases, web services, operating systems, software user interfaces, open source, etc.
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